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  1. I am confused. Isnt 1000MB = 1GB? : r/pchelp - Reddit

    Oct 22, 2023 · 1GB= 1000MB. 1GB =1024MB. Both conversions are correct. 1000MB = 1GB is the de jure standard laid out by the IEC and is used by HDD/SSD companies and Apple. …

  2. Why is my ethernet cable speed is capped at 100 mbps when the …

    The router was recently changed so its definitely not the problem, the ethernet cable is cat5e so it should support up to 1gb. Cable has been sitting inside wall unmoved for like 8 years so I dont …

  3. ELI5: Why 1 GB = 1024 MB not 1000 MB : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit

    Actually, it's both - depending on who you ask. In computers, everything is stored in binary (base 2). This makes it convenient to use powers of 2 to express sizes and memory addresses. 1024 …

  4. What is up with this 1GB tmp file on “Local Disk (G ... - Reddit

    Mar 25, 2022 · What is up with this 1GB tmp file on “Local Disk (G:)”? (The name is “rtr504C.tmp” if it’s not legible) I use this solely as a backup drive for my mom’s PC.

  5. I have 2gb fiber, but only get 1gb to PC : r/techsupport - Reddit

    Aug 11, 2023 · I have a 2.5gb fiber connection, and while I can get that speed to my router provided by my ISP, and my motherboard has a 2.5gb ethernet port I get capped at 1gb. I’m …

  6. Internet plan is 2Gbps but only getting 1Gbps - Reddit

    Apr 9, 2023 · If your router has a 2.5Gb port (they're usually either yellow, or clearly marked 2.5). . . then you'd need a 2.5Gb ethernet port on your laptop. Your laptop probably doesn't have the …

  7. What is meant by 1GB of data? - Answers

    Oct 3, 2023 · GB = Gigabyte, this term relates to a file size. 1GB is equal to 1024MB (Megabytes). The average song file is around 5mb, to give you a general idea. A 1GB file is rather large. …

  8. Should I get the 2 gig or is 1 gig going to perform well enough?

    Apr 12, 2022 · 1gb/s is plenty. If you had a lot of people or did some major file transfers all the time, then you may want to consider it. I'm a network engineer by trade and I haven't yet …

  9. Do I need 500/500 Mbps or 1 Gig Internet? : r/HomeNetworking

    We have 40 Cameras and only have a 1Gb Network. If you have Wifi cameras that are recording to the cloud, they don't use all that much bandwidth. Depends on the resolution. Also they …

  10. Tool to compress massive PDF file? : r/pdf - Reddit

    I have a massive PDF file (1.45GB) I need to compress to anything smaller really. I've already used Acrobat compression . I've been trying Adobe's…